(ANSA) - ROME, FEB 21 - Italy's second largest trade union
confederation Cisl on Wednesday proposed a "responsibility pact"
committing the government, institutions and social partners to a
"national strategy" on the issue of health and safety at work.
The ten-point document covers training, prevention, controls and
equal guarantees for private and public contracts and has been
drawn up in the wake of last Friday's structural collapse at a
Florence supermarket construction site that left five people
dead and three more injured.
The idea, said Cisl, is to "call all social actors to their
collective responsibility and launch a renewed season of
confrontation to stop deaths and injuries" at work.
Following the Florence Cisl announced a national mobilisation to
call for better workplace safety under the slogan "Let's stop
the trail of blood".
Photo: Cisl secretary Luigi Sbarra. (ANSA).
Union proposes 'responsibility pact' to end workplace deaths
Cisl presents 10-point plan involving multiple stakeholders